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<blockquote data-quote="Ruth Amy" data-source="post: 67976996" data-attributes="member: 375038"><p>Hello Christopher</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your very warm welcome and your touching testimony about your care for your mother. My mother is just 84 and has twice as much energy as me! But I hope that when the time comes I will be able to care for her as devotedly as you have done your mother. </p><p></p><p>We all have the opportunity to spread the message of God's love, I agree, and in many more places than online. For myself, online witnessing is a gift, as I don't get much chance to witness in 'real life'. I am too tired and if I'm honest, too shy! I do most of my witnessing on You Tube, and I also find it a great place to speak to Christian brothers and sisters, some of whom are making wonderful videos to God's glory.</p><p></p><p>I belong to another forum, the British Democracy Forum, and it is a very different place from this one. It can be a very rough and tough place for sensitive souls, and there are quite a few members who seem to hate Christianity - it has been quite an education to me. But I have made some good friends there, most Christian, but also one confirmed atheist...and I have been able to open threads on subjects close to my heart, Creation v. Evolution amongst others - there are some wonderful Creation websites these days and I use my thread to post some of the wonderful programmes from them.</p><p></p><p>God bless you and I shall hope to follow you on this Forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruth Amy, post: 67976996, member: 375038"] Hello Christopher Thank you for your very warm welcome and your touching testimony about your care for your mother. My mother is just 84 and has twice as much energy as me! But I hope that when the time comes I will be able to care for her as devotedly as you have done your mother. We all have the opportunity to spread the message of God's love, I agree, and in many more places than online. For myself, online witnessing is a gift, as I don't get much chance to witness in 'real life'. I am too tired and if I'm honest, too shy! I do most of my witnessing on You Tube, and I also find it a great place to speak to Christian brothers and sisters, some of whom are making wonderful videos to God's glory. I belong to another forum, the British Democracy Forum, and it is a very different place from this one. It can be a very rough and tough place for sensitive souls, and there are quite a few members who seem to hate Christianity - it has been quite an education to me. But I have made some good friends there, most Christian, but also one confirmed atheist...and I have been able to open threads on subjects close to my heart, Creation v. Evolution amongst others - there are some wonderful Creation websites these days and I use my thread to post some of the wonderful programmes from them. God bless you and I shall hope to follow you on this Forum. [/QUOTE]
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